The Big Story – Celtics Begin Playoffs: The playoffs were not expected to begin with this amount of enthusiasm around here, or hopes for title 19. But with Jayson Tatum back and quickly more productive than most thought possible, they’re at worst co-favorites to win the East with top seed Detroit. It started swimmingly with a 123-91 thumping of the Joel Embiid-less 76ers in Game 1, as Tatum (25-11-7) and Jaylon Brown combined for 51 points.
Sports 101: Name the school and the record six players it’s had taken first overall in the NFL draft.
News Item – The NFL Draft: Story No. 2 for the week is the draft. It will be the biggest upset since 1980’s Miracle on Ice if the QB-needy Raiders don’t take Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza with the top pick. Meanwhile the Patriots will be looking to fill their three biggest needs — edge rusher, O-line and No. 1 receiver — with picks or picks used in a trade.
News Item – Red Sox Week:
Good –Ranger Suarez allowed no runs in two starts and 14 innings.
Bad – They’re collectively hitting .228 as a team and have the fewest homers in baseball with 13.
Ugly – Garrett Crochet had his two worst Red Sox starts when he gave up 15 earned runs and 16 hits in 6.2 innings to raise the ERA from 2.64 to 7.88.
News Item – NBA Playoff Notes: With retirement rumors all around, will this be the last we see of LeBron James? Ditto for GS’s trio of Steph Curry, Al Horford and Steve Kerr. And speaking of GS, he certainly has been a productive player on a historic team. But given his toxic act on and off the court, getting tossed and taunting the crowd on the way out as Golden State’s playoff hopes (and its mini-dynasty) were ended by Phoenix, it seems like a perfect way for the career of the always obnoxious Draymond Green to end.
Markelle Fultz Factoid: The failed 2017 first overall draft pick has an interesting connection to the Boston-Philly series by delivering each team’s best player to them. Danny Ainge traded that pick to Philly for their third overall slot where he took Tatum. Then after Fultz’s disastrous two years in Philly they dumped him to Orlando for the 20th pick in 2019 Round 1, which they used to take Tyrese Maxey out of Kentucky.
The Numbers
.542 – best batting average in the entire minor league as the week started, belonging to No. 2 Red Sox prospect Franklin Arias. He also has three homers, nine RBI, a .613 OBP and .875 OPS in AA with the Portland Sea Dogs.
11 – losing streak for the NY Mets, which left the team with the second highest payroll in baseball ($350 million) with its worst record at 7-15.
12 – straight years the Celtics have been in the NBA playoffs.
… Of the Week Awards
Thumbs Up – Jaylen Brown: He delivered one of the greatest step up performances to meet the challenge for a team that lost its best player before their year with his best year as a player and a leader.
Stat Day: Must have been something in the water Wednesday for the F-Cats and the SNHU baseball team. The F-Cats scored 30 times in a 20-1 and 10-0 doubleheader sweep of the Chesapeake Baysox, while for the Penmen it was a 24-0 demolition of crosstown rival Saint Anselm.
Sports 101 Answer: USC has had the most first overall picks in the NFL draft starting with tackle Ron Yary followed by O.J. Simpson, Ricky Bell, Keyshawn Johnson, Carson Palmer and Caleb Johnson.
Final Thought – Pats Name Hall Nominees: Even though it made sense to do it at the time, fan voting is what started the descent of baseball’s All-Star system into the death spiral it finds itself in today. It gave us simpleton fan-boy homerism ballot stuffing for favorite players over the guys who earned it and it hasn’t been the same since.And it’s about to happen with the Patriot Hall of Fame after Rob Gronkowski, Logan Mankins and Adam Vinatieri became this year’s Hall of Fame nominees, where the wildly popular Gronk will win the vote ahead of a most deserving guy, who, by the way, is already in Football’s Hall in Canton.
I know how great Gronk was in arguably being the greatest (and definitely the most fun) tight end ever. But, but, but how can Adam V, who started the dynasty with three of the greatest clutch plays/kicks in history, not get in ahead of Gronk? Especially after already having been elected to the tougher Pro Football HoF?
That there isn’t a sense of order to honor the players who started the Pats’ amazing run, like Julian Edelman getting in before Wes Welker, who is only the most productive receiver in Patriots history, doesn’t make sense. There should be an order to it. To be disrupted only by supreme Patriots like Tom Brady, Drew Bledsoe and Coach B.
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